The MOSMA audiovisual music festival celebrates its tenth anniversary with top guests such as Trevor Jones, Éric Demarsan, Borislav Slavov, and Roque Baños
The festival will feature two concerts at the Cervantes Theatre with the Málaga Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Arturo Díez Boscovich and Joan Martorell
The tenth edition of
Movie Score Málaga (MOSMA), the international festival of audiovisual music organised by
Málaga City Council through
Málaga Procultura , will take place
from Friday 24 to Sunday 26 October in an edition in which, in addition to concerts, we’ll once again get to enjoy meetings with great composers such as
Trevor Jones, Éric Demarsan, Borislav Slavov and Roque Baños, as well as the winners of the XVI Jerry Goldsmith Awards.
MOSMA 2025 will once again host the Jerry Goldsmith Awards and will hold two major concerts at the Cervantes Theatre in Malaga dedicated to audiovisual music with composers and pieces that have made history throughout its nine previous editions.
Tickets for these concerts are now available from the Cervantes Theatre box office and online via Uniticket (
www.unientradas.es).
On
24 October at the Echegaray Theatre (8 pm), the Jerry Goldsmith Awards return to Malaga and to MOSMA. The Film Music Festival's Audiovisual Music Awards celebrate their 16th anniversary at a gala event featuring film music by
Sergio de la Puente and Movie Score Málaga Assemblé, as well as tributes to composers who have left us recently, such as Mark Snow, Ryūichi Sakamoto and Vangelis. Admission will be free until full capacity is reached after collecting an invitation at the box office or online via Uniticket.
The
winners of the Jerry Goldsmith Awards will open the
MOSMA Meetings on
Saturday 25th at 10 am in the Rossini Hall at the Cervantes Theatre, with free admission until full capacity is reached. There, at 11 am, there will be a talk with the Bulgarian video game music composer
Borislav Slavov and at 12.30 pm we will welcome back to MOSMA
Trevor Jones, who is known and has won awards for his film compositions in
The Last Mohican, Dark Crystal, Excalibur, Inside the Labyrinth, Maximum Risk and Nothing Hill, among others.
Live music will start at MOSMA on
Saturday 25th at the
Cervantes Theatre in Malaga (7 pm, single ticket price of 20 euros) with the
MOSMA 10th Anniversary Extraordinary Concert, featuring the
Malaga Symphony Orchestra and the
Granada Chamber Choir, conducted by
Arturo Díez Boscovich and Joan Martorell. The festival celebrates its 10th anniversary with composers who are now part of its family. This will be the first of a series of symphonic concerts looking at the past, present and future of music for audiovisual media: film, television and video games.
Over 180 minutes (with interval), this
Extraordinary Concert will serve up an intense programme featuring key pieces composed by
Trevor Jones, Arturo Díez Boscovich, Oscar Senen, Rob Westwood and Borislav Slavov. Among them, the
world première of the suite
Dentro del Laberinto, composed by Jones and orchestrated by Díez Boscovich.
Guests from previous editions will also be present at this anniversary with a video and a song selected by them. This concert segment includes pieces by
John Debney (
Cutthroat Island);
Marc Shaiman (
Adams Family);
Blake Neely (
The Pacific);
Robert Folk (
Police Academy);
David Shire (
Pelham 1, 2, 3);
Gustavo Santaolalla (
The Last of Us);
John Powell (
How to Train Your Dragon 2);
Kenji Kawai (
Avalon);
Murray Gold (
Doctor Who);
Leo Birenberg & Zach Robinson (
Cobra Kai Season V);
Yasunori Mitsuda (
Xenoblade Chronicles);
Richard Band (
Reanimator);
Jeff Beal (
Rome);
Christopher Lennertz (
Medal of Honor: European Assault);
Mac Quayle (The Great Lillian Hall);
Sherri Chung (Gremlins);
Siddhartha Khosla (Only Murders in the Building);
Jeff Russo (Alien: Earth - World Premiere); and
Harold Faltermeyer (Top Gun - New Suite by the Ferrando Brothers).
On
Sunday 26th we will start the day in the
Rossini Hall at the Cervantes Theatre (11.00 am, free admission until full capacity is reached), with a
meeting with French composer
Éric Demarsan; followed at 12.30 pm by Spanish composer
Roque Baños.
Concert 2 will take place on Sunday evening at the
Cervantes Theatre (7 pm, 20 euros, single price).
MOSMA 10th Anniversary, again featuring the Malaga Symphony Orchestra conducted by
Arturo Díez Boscovich and Joan Martorell. It will include pieces by
Eric DeMarsan, Joan Martorell, Sergio de la Puente, Luc Suárez, Roque Baños and a tribute to Lalo Schifrin.
More information and tickets:
www.teatrocervantes.com